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Oct 16, 2023

Primary sensor for magnetostrictive force measurement

Physical Sciences, Measurement Technology

  • Ideal for "lost sensor" concepts, e.g. for precise bearing adjustment
  • Can potentially deliver data while machines or vehicles are running
  • Extending operating life of bearings, minimizing machine down time and service cost
  • Huge commercial impact, highest customer satisfaction

Your contact

Thomas Hummel

E-Mail:
thummel@baypat.de
Phone:
+49 (0) 89 5480177 - 39
Reference Number:
B79005

Challenge

Force and torque measurements areindispensable in many areas of technology.The commonly used strain gauges work verywell in the laboratory, but are often lackingrobustness and are costly.
The widely used alternative, piezoelectricforce sensors, can inherently only measuredynamic changes in force application.Furthermore, they are not integrated into theloaded structure, but are mounted outside ofit, which results in disadvantages in the designof a machine.

Innovation

Beyond load detection or determination ofprocess forces, the new primary sensor isparticularly suitable for direct preloadadjustment in the assembly of adjustedbearing arrangements, e.g. for tractor ortruck axles, for rear axle differential sprocketbearing adjustment in cars or similarapplications. In contrast to the innovative directpreload adjustment in the bearing assembly,state of the art methods are indirect methods.The preload of bearings is estimated bymeasuring, e.g. drag torque or biasdisplacement.

Commercial Opportunities

  • Ideal for "lost sensor" concepts, e.g. for precise bearing adjustment
  • Can potentially deliver data while machines or vehicles are running
  • Extending operating life of bearings, minimizing machine down time and service cost
  • Huge commercial impact, highest customer satisfaction

Development Status

Technology readiness level 4-5: Technologyvalidated in lab and relevant environment

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